I'll keep it short: Didn't care about the language. Kind of felt like they're trying too hard to be funny and cool.
Snow White awakens to True Love's Kiss... twenty-eight days after the zombie apocalypse! With the Seven Dwarves dead, the quintessential fairytale princess must join forces with her polyamorous Prince Charming and his tough-as-nails paramour, Rapunzel, to wage a losing battle against death itself. Bound by love and driven apart by jealousy, can this unlikely trio find a way to put aside their differences, or will they be devoured by the reanimated denizens of their once enchanted kingdom? Based on the hit play by the same name, Snow White Zombie Apocalypse is a story of deep woods and old magic mixed with a healthy dollop of blood, sexmore
Tell your comic shop that you want this book! Snow White Zombie Apocalypse is going places; whether it's a yellow brick road or the road to hell, I'm on board for the ride. Read Full Review
'Snow White: Zombie Apocalypse' #1 is a fantastic debut that mashes up horror and fairy tales with clever writing and exciting art. Imagine 'Zombieland' blended with Grimm fairy tales and you get the vibe. It's well-executed and never feels over-the-top or done for the sake of parody. It's fun, exciting and well worth supporting an indie on the rise. Read Full Review
SNOW WHITE: ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE #1 turns a number of classic fairytales on their heads with monster/zombie twists to please alternative story lovers and gorehounds alike. The story leans heavily on the art to tell the story, but you get the gist pretty clearly for most of the issue, and the art is wildly entertaining. Read Full Review
Snow White: Zombie Apocalypse #1 is the comic you didn't know you needed. If you like the idea of mashups or just zombie stories in general, this is one to check out. Read Full Review
Great stuff from Brenton Lengel and Hyeondo Park. Lengel and Park pack more action into one book than you'll find in multiple issues of other titles. Don't miss it if you're a fan of action, fairy tales, manga, horror, or any combination of them.
Solid art
Easily one of the funniest comics I've had the privilege to read and review. At no point does it take itself seriously, and therein lies the charm of this book, much like an enchanted grimoire from a fairy tale.
But enough waxing poetic - this book is straight up great! It's funny! The characters are instantly likable! If you've read even one fairy tale in your life, you will find this book fantastic!
Boy am I glad I found this comic. It's a modern, scary twist on a classic story we all know and love. The first issue comes out swinging hard and the intensity doesn't let up. The characters have depth and complexity. They also manage to retain the features that make them recognizable and familiar while simultaneously discarding any antiquated stereotypes. Do yourself a favor and take a walk through Zombieland with Snow White, Rapunzel, and Prince Charming.
This was a real blast. I loved the art and granny popping out of the wolf's belly was straight-up SICK.
Solid art